Congressional appropriations committees working on fiscal 2012 funding legislation have shown they are still willing to take care of Sec. 8 contract renewal needs, but other programs are being squeezed because of budget defi- cit concerns.
The final shape of the 2012 appropriations bill is unclear, and a temporary continuing resolution may be needed to keep the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and other government agencies in business. However, the House and Senate committees have put together bills with a similar pattern—cuts in other programs to provide money for Sec. 8—though they differ in the details."
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